Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) is a patented audio data compression scheme optimized for speech coding. AMR was adopted as the standard speech codec by 3GPP in October 1998 and is now widely used in GSM and UMTS. It uses link adaptation to select from one of eight different bit rates based on link conditions.

AMR is also a file format for storing spoken audio using the AMR codec. Many modern mobile telephone handsets will allow you to store short recordings in the AMR format, both open source (see the external links) and commercial programs exist to convert between this and other formats such as MP3, although it should be remembered that AMR is a speech format and is unlikely to give ideal results for other audio. The common filename extension is .amr. There also exists another storage format for AMR that is suitable for applications with more advanced demands on the storage format, like random access or synchronization with video. This format is the 3GPP-specified 3GP container format based on ISO base media file format.[1]

Contents

Usage

The frames contain 160 samples and are 20 milliseconds long.[2] AMR uses different techniques, such as ACELP, DTX, VAD and CNG. The usage of AMR requires optimized link adaptation that selects the best codec mode to meet the local radio channel and capacity requirements. If the radio conditions are bad, source coding is reduced and channel coding is increased. This improves the quality and robustness of the network connection while sacrificing some voice clarity. In the particular case of AMR this improvement is somewhere around S/N = 4-6 dB for usable communication. The new intelligent system allows the network operator to prioritize capacity or quality per base station.

There are a total of 14 modes of the AMR codec, 8 are available in a full rate channel (FR) and 6 on a half rate channel (HR).

Mode Bitrate (kbit/s) Channel Compatible with
AMR_12.20 12.20 FR ETSI GSM enhanced full rate
AMR_10.20 10.20 FR
AMR_7.95 7.95 FR/HR
AMR_7.40 7.40 FR/HR TIA/EIA IS-641 TDMA enhanced full rate
AMR_6.70 6.70 FR/HR ARIB 6.7 kbit/s enhanced full rate
AMR_5.90 5.90 FR/HR
AMR_5.15 5.15 FR/HR
AMR_4.75 4.75 FR/HR
AMR_SID 1.80 FR/HR

Features

Licensing and patent issues

AMR codecs incorporate several patents. For more information about this, please refer to:

See also

References

  1. ^ RFC 4867 - RTP Payload Format and File Storage Format for the Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) and Adaptive Multi-Rate Wideband (AMR-WB) Audio Codecs Page 35
  2. ^ 3GPP TS 26.090 - Mandatory Speech Codec speech processing functions; Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) speech codec; Transcoding functions, Retrieved on 2009-07-08

External links

Multimedia compression formats
Video compression
ISO/IEC MJPEG · Motion JPEG 2000 · MPEG-1 · MPEG-2 · MPEG-4 ASP · MPEG-4/AVC
ITU-T H.120 · H.261 · H.262 · H.263 · H.264 · H.265
Others AMV · AVS · Bink · Dirac · Indeo · Pixlet · RealVideo · RTVideo · SheerVideo · CineForm · Smacker · Theora · VC-1 · VP6 · VP7 · VP8 · WMV · XVD
Audio compression
ISO/IEC MPEG-1 Layer III (MP3) · MPEG-1 Layer II · MPEG-1 Layer I · AAC · HE-AAC
ITU-T G.711 · G.718 · G.719 · G.722 · G.722.1 · G.722.2 · G.723 · G.723.1 · G.726 · G.728 · G.729 · G.729a · G.729.1
Others AC3 · AMR · AMR-WB · AMR-WB+ · Apple Lossless · ATRAC · DRA · FLAC · GSM-FR · GSM-EFR · iLBC · Monkey's Audio · μ-law · Musepack · Nellymoser · OptimFROG · RealAudio · RTAudio · SHN · Siren · Speex · Vorbis · WavPack · WMA · TAK · True Audio
Image compression
ISO/IEC/ITU-T JPEG · JPEG 2000 · lossless JPEG · JBIG · JBIG2 · PNG · WBMP
Others APNG · BMP · EXR · GIF · ICER · ILBM · MNG · PCX · PGF · TGA · TIFF · JPEG XR / HD Photo
Media containers
General 3GP · ASF · AVI · Bink · BXF · DMF · DPX · EVO · FLV · VVF · Matroska · MPEG-PS · MPEG-TS · MP4 · MXF · GXF · Ogg · Ogg Media · QuickTime · RealMedia · Smacker · RIFF · VOB
Audio only AIFF · AU · WAV
See for methods and for codecs

Categories: Sound technology | Speech codecs | Audio engineering

 

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